Our Litindia Libarary

LitIndia centres aim to provide a conducive environment for students to learn. They are not only a platform for interaction between individual learners and small groups of learners, but they also support the physical and social learning environment. We aim to build a nationwide network of LitIndia centres so that no one is left behind.

At our LitIndia centres, students are encouraged to learn, grow, and interact with each other. They are also exposed to books, online study materials, and other skill-development activities that enrich their learning experience. Our centres have also become a hub for the community, where people can gather and share ideas and experiences. In addition, each LitIndia centre hosts a variety of sports and literary activities twice a year. This provides the students with an opportunity to showcase their knowledge and skills while also contributing to their overall development. As a result, the centres have become a source of inspiration and motivation for the community.

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We inaugurated our first LitIndia library in Rohtasgarh. It is also the first education centre in the village.

 Our second LitIndia library, located in Ulho, came into existence when a small group of students who were preparing for their entrance exams reached…

Our Litindia library in the Kaimur district is located in the small village of Charkhi. The library is a means of education for children from the seven ….

Arwal is a very small district in Bihar with agriculture being its main source of income.Although the people of…

Our LitIndia centre in Buxar is among our largest centres, with more than 500 students enrolled…

Karma is a very small village amid a dense wild forest. The inhabitants are very poor and most live in large mud houses…

Project LitIndia established its eighth centre at Kehar Mandal Tola, which is a small village in Khagaria district…

The story of our ninth LitIndia centre in Sahibganj is a story of how a good intention triumphs over all odds…

Netarhat is a popular hill station in the state of Jharkhand, located in the Latehar district. It is also referred to as the “Queen of Chotanagpur.”

Our eleventh LitIndia library is in one of the most challenging landscapes in India—Kashmir. It is located in Machhal Sector in the Kupwara district.

Project LitIndia is an initiative of Humanity Welfare Council
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